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RE: Router Bit Slipped, headstock thin Happened to me too. Depth stop on my router slipped. Attachment : 25C7D97E-6277-427D-8DBD-C460A60C22BE.jpeg Attachment : F104D54D-405F-4FE0-94C0-F849391DD605.jpeg Attachment : 0B27F4... |
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RE: Post your music..
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In forum Pluckers Paradise |
3 years ago |
RE: Third Course @frocesterbill. I like the flying v style headstock. My favorite shape. |
In forum Bailey Workshop Builders |
3 years ago |
RE: Polyurethane over Sanding Sealer @boo I have several builds that I intend to complete before the years end all with no finish. Trying to attempt a different lacquerless approach. Will be back at it again real soon. Did some scrap tes... |
In forum Finishing |
3 years ago |
RE: To embarrass myself into finishing something ... Looking real nice! |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Hello from Perth, Scotland Welcome to the builds |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
Short Scales Attachment : F9292DE6-2942-4D09-AF9D-DEE7DD800010.jpeg Had to make my own 21 mm truss rod for this 30 inch scale lenght. |
In forum Bass |
3 years ago |
RE: ... and finally... Superb!!!! |
In forum Showcase |
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RE: Hello from sunny Scotland A bandsaw, a router preferably with a plunge capability, a rasp, a fretting saw, a radiused sanding block, fret crowning file, a drill, orbital disc sander and lots of sandpaper in different grits is ... |
In forum New Members |
3 years ago |
RE: Truss rod length for bass
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In forum Build Your Own Bolt on Electric |
3 years ago |
Answer to: Truss rod length for bass
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In forum Build Your Own Bolt on Electric |
3 years ago |
Answer to: Truss rod length for bass Headstock-Parallel or Angled? #of Frets on the fretboard? Truss rod channel routed from back or top of neck? Bear in mind that on a 34 inch scale lenght bass such as a P-Bass. From where the nut start... |
In forum Build Your Own Bolt on Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Simple 4 string build @cattytown I generally make my own pickup routes. I simply trace the pick up cover and with round parts where the screws are, I use my drill press with the appropriate forstner bit size. I have a vide... |
In forum Bass |
3 years ago |
Answer to: neck black thickness? @rathius If it is long enough for a parallel neck headstock(Fender Style) for sure it is more than thick enough. Slice and plane the timber for scarf joints. |
In forum Build Your Own Electric Guitar |
3 years ago |
RE: Headstock slope @frank1985 leave it as it is looks good and ready to be carved |
In forum Build Your Own Bolt on Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Chris A’s First Build Posted by: @abbbbbottttt I’m over the moon to have just completed my first build. I started playing about 18 months ago and have enjoyed woodworking for some time so thought a build was a natural thi... |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Polyurethane over Sanding Sealer @boo thanks boo. Thinking the same thing. I think if I am wrong damage happens within years. That is why I wanted to confirm a definitive approach but practicing on scrap is on my radar. What do you t... |
In forum Finishing |
3 years ago |
Polyurethane over Sanding Sealer Hi, question that hopefully someone knows the proper way. So, I intend to top coat with wipe on poly diluted with mineral spirits. 4-5 coats with wet sanding in between. Pretty standard right? Howe... |
In forum Finishing |
3 years ago |
RE: Tele #4 Here goes another build video Attachment : IMG_5388.mp4 |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |
RE: Tele #4 @bpower Hell of a lot easier than an acoustic for sure. |
In forum Electric |
3 years ago |